never know, might be a scam to force ya to update from the easiest firmware to crack.
speaking of which, now's the best time to warn against updates. keep em low
The PS3 troubles continue to roll in. First the (admittedly minor) backwards compatibility issues, then we find out the PS3 can't run 1080i, now a new issue has come to light: some folks are having a rough time getting HDMI to work right.
The guys over at The Man Room have unpacked their PS3 (sans-ceremony) and immediately plugged it up to their HDTV using HDMI cables. The result was less than optimal; they were greeted by flickering that required some resolution changes -- our guess is HDMI can't output 480p, though not a big deal since who wants to play on 480p anyway -- to get the dashboard working right. Just when they thought it stopped, popping in a Blu-ray movie resulted in the same thing, which they said would sometimes stop and sometimes continue (the guys never really gave a definitive answer on what they did to fix it).
The Man Room postulated that the PS3 has some HDMI handshaking issues and their apparent resolution is to keep rebooting until it works right. HDMI is supposed to be Sony's main firearm in its arsenal against the 360; some gamers are going to have to put in a lot of work on top of hard earned cash to get their PS3 running properly. We recommend just keeping at it and pray for a firmware update from Sony to keep it fixed.
never know, might be a scam to force ya to update from the easiest firmware to crack.
speaking of which, now's the best time to warn against updates. keep em low
http://www.smashmyps3.com
Or you could be like these guys. Its so cruel.
How the hell can people live with themselves after doing that?
rofl thats great, smashmyps3....priceless!
as expected. hardware problems.
source?
Hopefully these issues will be resolved soon. But thats the main reason why I am waiting a bit to get a PS3 (money was a factor, but I could have been stupid and forgone my bills to buy one.)
Your suppose to hook it up to composite or component cables first, and configure it to HDMI in the XMB...also you can hold the power button for 5 seconds and its suppose to auto adjust to your settings.
Funny how Sony is admitting what the PS3 can't do a few hours before/after its out.
I've heard that this gives off a lot more power than a regular pc, thus increasing the electrical bill. Any info on this?
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